CMU recovering from flooding

Michigan News

Aug 21, 2017

MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. (AP) — Flooding in central Michigan that caused more than $100 million in property damage earlier this summer has affected about one-third of Central Michigan University’s nearly 130 facilities.
The university is preparing to welcome students back to campus for the fall semester after weeks of recovery work that’s estimated to cost millions of dollars. Classes begin Aug. 28.“We’re on schedule to have 41 facilities complete regarding storm effects by mid-August,” Jonathan Webb, associate vice president of facilities management, said in a statement. “The remainder of the facility repairs will have no impact on CMU operations…”